Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
147
"I had thought you might be of Tyros or Cos," I said.
3
148
Those two island ubarates were at war with Port Kar.
3
149
"No," she said.
3
150
I was now more sure than ever that she was of the party of priest-kings.
3
151
"To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, Thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization.
3
152
A certain amusing fittingness was thus manifested in my choice of a location for my predations, a choice fully vindicated, incidentally, by the catch of lovely males I acquired there".
3
153
She looked at me.
"I had thought you might be of Tyros or Cos," I said.
Those two island ubarates were at war with Port Kar.
"No," she said.
I was now more sure than ever that she was of the party of priest-kings.
"To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, Thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization.
A certain amusing fittingness was thus manifested in my choice of a location for my predations, a choice fully vindicated, incidentally, by the catch of lovely males I acquired there".
She looked at me.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )